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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
Notice of Annual School Meetinq > Notice is hereby given to the legal voter« of School District No. 9f> of Linn County. State of Oregon, that the annual school and tax meeting will he held at the achool house. Scio. Oregon, at 2 00 o'clock. P. M.. on June 21. 1920. for the purpose of electing one director and clerk, and to vote on the proposition of levying a »penal district lax The total amount of money needed by the diatrtct during the fiscal year beginning June 21. 1920. and ending June 20. 1921. to estimated in the following budget: BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Teachers' salaries $Nt50 <M> Furniture . |M M Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, curtains, etc 100 00 Reotirs of schmilhouses. outbuildings or fences 5(H) 0O Improving grounds 100 oo Janitor's wages 450 00 Janitor*» supplies 50 00 Fuel 300 00 10 00 Light Waler Clerk's «alary Postage and stationery Interest on unpaid wai rants Total estimated amount of money to be expended for all purposes during the year 10 00 50 00 25 oo J ih > 0o ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during coming school year $ 1M0 oO From state school fund during coming school year Cash now in hand* of district clerk Estimated amount to I* received from all other sources during the coming school year 3420 00 Total estimated receipts, not including to money to lie received from the tax which it is proposed to vote . - $5325.00 RECAPITULATION $10.645 (Ml Total estimated expenses for the year Total estimated receipts. not including tnx to tie 5,325 «Ml voter! Balance, amount to be raiser! by district tax $5320.00 The amount of money to he raised by this »penal tax is more than the amount raised hy special school district tax in the year immediately preceding this, plus six per cent. It is necessary to raise this additional amount by special levy for the following reason Increase in teachers' salaries. Dated this 1st day of June. 1920 RILEY SHELTON, F T THAYER, ROY V. SHELTON. Board of Directors School District No. 95 JENNIE SHELTON. Clerk. MUNKERSandU EST A personal letter from Hon W JOHN MIK AC P. Elmore of Brownsville, states *'l am planning to make an extended visit to my former home in Tennes Walter Bilyeu, Prop. Heal Estate Erobert see Expact to start about June 7; Phone li-.'il'i Silo - • • OREGON STAtll Ml I TN Al.I. I W AINS attend a world's bible institute in leaves Scio Poatoffic«- Chicago June 13 to 21. then on to at 7.30 a in and 4 45 p in tur W< »t Sea Oilii'e willl tile Scio Product! Knoxville. Tenn and 7:46 a. m i, ami I :!'■ p rn fur Munkvrs < u., Mill reel. SCIO STAGE Railroad lime I able I ist jour farm with us and we will a«>ll it f«r you. t'aual eummiaaion charged. Giselman &. Kukacka Arrival and Departure of Paaaenger Trains <’. C. BRYANT Woodburn-Snringtirld Branch WEST SCIO North 7:55 a tn. South 5:13 p m. ■Jo) 2 New First National llanh Bldg, Corvallis A Eastern ALBANY OREGON Ml'N KERS To Albany Ml m To Detroit 1:4 4 p m M<*tor service discontinued. ATTORNEY AT LAW GASOLINE SHORTAGE WANTED Grain Ilav Southern Pacific Company Riley Shelton HK.HFST MARKU PRICE Real b.ilale Hrolfer and Notary Public MG. ri <: ei > ylkitmtli Obtained, fiiamincd O Potatoti* . . . OREGON Office Albany State Hank ALBANY. OltE. is ready to move promptly to any point in this state or any other state it serves f Gasoline Distillate Kerosene and Fuel Oil offered it for shipment and is ready to do all in its power to remedy any existing shortage with good service 1 SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY 9 « • i, f. r* ■ » /Ad 4